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Technical News & Discussion => Broadband, Internet & General Computer News & Discussion => Topic started by: klipp on Nov 16, 2010, 14:27:18

Title: Yippee fixed my wLAN :-)
Post by: klipp on Nov 16, 2010, 14:27:18
I had a strange problem, my iPad was receiving dire downstream rates over wLAN on my Netgear WGN1000 router, like 0.05mb/s.  I figured I'd muck about with some router settings as this has been going on since I'd bought the router.  I changed the channel from auto to 1 and now I get full through-put. ;D  Not sure why changing channel would make a difference but there you go.  Anyone with snail-speed internet over wLAN, try changing to channel 1. :)
Title: Re: Yippee fixed my wLAN :-)
Post by: Lance on Nov 16, 2010, 14:44:53
It has helped because the router had probably picked a channel being used by lots of others in the immediate area. This would have meant lots of traffic flying about on the spectrum and causing interference. By moving channel, you've moved away from this so that the iPad can now pick out the router much more clearly.

The best thing to do is to check using something like inssider to see which channels are in use before choosing the channel you are going to use.
Title: Re: Yippee fixed my wLAN :-)
Post by: klipp on Nov 16, 2010, 15:36:58
Yeh there are a bunch of wLAN choices available on my street including 2 BTFON hotspots.
Title: Re: Yippee fixed my wLAN :-)
Post by: Rik on Nov 16, 2010, 15:43:16
Glad you're sorted. This kind of problem can only continue to grow as broadband proliferates and we find new uses for the 'net.
Title: Re: Yippee fixed my wLAN :-)
Post by: esh on Nov 17, 2010, 22:27:19
Pffft, just use your neighbour's connection, theirs isn't interfering with yours, yours isn't interfering with theirs, and you get free broadband!!


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